Common things occur commonly: Diagnosing and managing the most common conditions in guinea pigs
Guinea pigs are wonderful, interactive characters, making them popular as pets. They can, however, be a challenging species to treat in the veterinary clinic. As a rodent species, they often exhibit the typical stoical nature of many prey species, meaning chronic disease can often go unnoticed by owners until disease is advanced. Six-month health checks are therefore strongly recommended throughout the life of the guinea pig, and this could be established into practice pet health plans. This lecture reviews the most common presenting ailments and considers the most appropriate diagnostic tests and treatment plans. Geriatric health concerns and how to tackle multiple co-morbidities are also considered.